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| In a hateful way, horribly |
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| Something that adds to one's comfort or convenience |
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| Drug used to treat infectious bacterial diseases |
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| Clear and effective in speech |
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| To take revenge on behalf of |
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| To force away or drive out |
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| The quality of being brief |
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| In an unconcerned or informal manner |
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| A deep hole, as in Earth's surface |
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| In obedience to an irresistible urge or impulse |
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| A joining or acting together in a secretive way, often with wrongful motives |
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| To make known in some other place, to get across, to show |
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| To fail to keep a promise, especially a promise to repay a loan |
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| A decline to a lower condition with loss of dignity |
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| Fallen into a life of wickedness, depraved |
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| Public condemnation, statement of disapproval |
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| Deeply regrettable, unfortunate |
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| To refuse or reject scornfully |
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| Disagreeing; having a different opinion |
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| Deeply upset, out of sorts |
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| The basic or most important quality |
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| In a manner not meant to be taken seriously; humorously |
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| A complete failure; especially, a project whose great plans end in ridiculous failure |
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| A feeling that something bad is about to happen;a sense of impending doom |
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| In a manner which is impossible to untangle |
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| Hard to interpret or understand, mysterious |
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| Disobedient to a superior |
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| Difficult to perceive;vague |
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| A sense of something that is gained without the use of logical reasoning;gut level feeling |
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| Too ill to live a normal life |
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| Creating a dreamy, lazy mood |
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| To become embedded or stuck |
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| To lie hidden, ready for ambush |
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| Desire to harm others or see others suffer, sadism |
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| A command or instruction by someone in authority |
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| A bittersweet longing for something or someone in the past |
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| An event thought to fortell good or evil; a sign |
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| A non-Christian;someone who worships an idol instead of a God |
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| In a profound emotional manner |
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| Heavy in clumsy way, bulky |
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| Insecurely;in a dangerous way |
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| The act of assuming something in true |
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| Lack of basic necessities or comforts of life |
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| To multiply or spread rapidly |
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| Dull;commonplace,often describes a person's prose |
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| The use of good judgment and common sense |
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| Deeply delighted;enchanted |
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| A return to a state of friendship or harmony |
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| To become less harsh, strict, or stubborn |
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| Disrespectful towards a sacred person, place, or thing |
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| An uneasy feeling arising from one's conscience or principles |
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| Distorted or slanted in a particular direction, unblanced |
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| Comfort in sorrow or misfortune |
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| To spend or use wastefully |
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| Difficult to detect, usually because of the clever means employed, not obvious |
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| To become overpowered, surrender |
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| A rope or chain connecting two things |
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| A long, angry speech, especially one that criticizes |
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| Remarkable to an unusual degree |
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| A small entryway within a building |
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| Characteristic of a person with masterly knowledge or skill |
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| A sudden impulse or notion |
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